My family tends to be sprinkled throughout the different levels. My wife, grandmother and son, easily number 1 in support of my transition and identity.

Many of my cousins I grew up with are level 2.

Father and stepmother are level 5 - possibly level 6 when I was a child - still figuring that one out as new traumas surface.

Everyone else hovers around 3 - 5.

Just remember, I’ll always be a level 1 for you ❤️

Level 1: completely supportive

Level 2: mostly supportive but lacking some knowledge, or some transmedicalist attitudes due to ignorance, not malignancy

Level 3: neutral, not supportive but not opposing either, or “supportive” transmedicalist

Level 4: leaning oppose, but no forceful interventions, or refuse to gende you correctly but used neutral pronouns

Level 5: misgendering, not accepting you as their daughter or son, but still pretend to be “loving” misgendered you

Level 6: disowning or physically beating or etc, most extreme measures

(Stolen, with love, from the user Cormier643 on Reddit. Felt like this was a great way to get discussions going again ❤️)

-Olivia ✌🏻

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    Not out to anyone as of yet, but my estimates are:

    Mom: 1/2

    Dad: anywhere from 2-4

    Sister: ???

    Grandma: 6

    Great grandma: 6

    Grandmother’s can best be described with a line from a Ministry song (Thanx but no Thanx):

    For decent, church-going women With their mean, pinched, bitter, evil faces

    I would disown them myself if I wanted to put the effort into it but that would require me to devote energy/funds to them. I don’t have contact with them anyway.